We encounter such structures in our everyday life. For example, there are lifts designed for wheelchairs on the sidewalks. There are lifts suitable for disabled people on the overpasses, etc. And in the rest of our article, we will see how accessible Istanbul is and discover where to visit Istanbul. How would you like to go on a tour in Istanbul in a wheelchair? We can hear you saying yes, so you need a travel guide. Let’s get started and meet the accessible Istanbul.

Of course, the best place for a visitor to discover Istanbul is Sultanahmet. Being in a wheelchair to watch the Blue Mosque is not a problem. Again, the Hagia Sophia Museum is a place that can be easily preferred by wheelchair users because it has a special toilet for the disabled. And yet, Beşiktaş JK museum, which is one of the values that increase the accessibility of Istanbul, is referred to as a 100% barrier-free museum, and there is no charge for disabled visitors.

Sakıp Sabancı Museum is one of these places and does not charge any fee for disabled citizens too. In addition, Panorama 1453 Museum is perfect for wheelchair visitors as there are disabled ramps everywhere, from the parking lot to the inside of the museum. In addition, special events are organized for disabled visitors at the Pera Museum, providing a pleasant experience. If we talk about accessible Istanbul, the Topkapı Palace Museum is a place where it is very suitable for transportation by wheelchair. In addition, the Basilica Cistern, one of the symbols of Istanbul, is also one of the most suitable places in terms of accessibility, although it is underground. In addition, we think that Taksim should be added to the itinerary because it is the symbol of Istanbul. Sti...

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